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Concert hall de Doelen

In the past 12 months, have you attended an activity or performance in or by Concert hall de Doelen, or have you rented venues or spaces there?
 
Which of these locations do you visit most often? (If you visit several locations equally often, please select the one you last visited.)
 
Did you attend an activity or performance in or by Concert hall de Doelen more than 12 months ago, or did you rent venues or spaces there?
 
Which of these locations did you visit most often? (If you visited several locations equally often, please select the one you visited most recently.)
 
Have you been in the building of Concert hall de Doelen in the past 12 months?
 
Which of the following locations of Concert hall de Doelen have you visited in the past 12 months?
Which of the following offers from Concert hall de Doelen have you used in the past 12 months?
How satisfied are you with the offer you made use of at Concert hall de Doelen? Please rate from "not at all satisfied" to "very satisfied".
Not at all satisfied Not satisfied Neutral Satisfied Very satisfied
Modern dance
Popular music
Theatre
Cabaret
Family performance
Musical
Music theatre
Classical music
Ballet
Opera
Urban
jazz
alternative
hiphop
bigband
disco
electronic
family
movie
neo classical
contemporary
rap
reggae
rock
r&b
soul
latin
singer-songwriter
tango
traditional
art
choir
Are there any things you feel are missing from the offer at Concert hall de Doelen? (This question is optional)

How often do you attend activities or performances in or by Concert hall de Doelen?

Who do you usually come to Concert hall de Doelen with?

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This "randomizer" is used to randomly assign each respondent to one of two groups. Questions about the impact model are only asked to respondents in group 1. Questions about "the theatre of the future", economic impact, and the digital offer are only shown to group 2. This helps to limit the length of the survey for respondents.
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